When applying to immigrate to Canada, understanding who qualifies as a dependent child is essential. Whether you’re sponsoring family members, applying for permanent residence, or listing dependents in your application,…
The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP)—formerly known as AINP—is Alberta’s official provincial nominee program (PNP). It allows the province to select workers, graduates, entrepreneurs, and rural candidates who can help…
Temporary Residents 2026 2027Table footnote1 2028 Overall ArrivalsTable footnote1 Table footnote2 385,000(375,000 – 395,000) 370,000(360,000 – 380,000) 370,000(360,000 – 380,000) Workers (Total) 230,000 220,000 220,000 International Mobility ProgramTable footnote3 170,000 170,000 170,000 Temporary Foreign…
Canada’s Start-up Visa (SUV) program offers a pathway to permanent residence for innovative entrepreneurs, but the permanent residence (PR) stage is severely backlogged, with many applicants facing up to 10…
A refusal of a Canadian visa—whether a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), study permit, work permit, or visitor extension—can feel abrupt and frustrating. In most cases, applicants want to know whether…
Who Can Be Sponsored? Under Canadian immigration law, you may sponsor the following relatives: Who Can Sponsor? To be eligible to sponsor, you must: Note: You cannot sponsor someone if…
